Can Vinyl LP's Survive In A Room that Gets 95 Degrees?


Can vinyl LP’s survive in a room that gets to 95 degrees Farenheit?
The records will be on a shelf standing vertically.
I need to move my vinyl collection and the room they will go to does not have air conditioning and it will get up to 95 degrees Farenheit in there sometimes.
There will be no direct sunlight on the records.
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Maybe the question is also for how long. In addition, perhaps what kind of vinyl. That junk recycled vinyl..I don't know. I don't like the idea of taking a risk with this, though.
 I think you should consider that vinyl is pressed at much higher temperatures.  And when distributed through the country in trucks that reach much higher temperatures in the cargo area that is not climate controlled, they arrive in good condition. 95 degrees is not near hot enough to cause warping in a room. If they were sitting outside in the sun at 95 degrees, you’d get entirely different results.


I live in Arizona, where my record storage in the garage frequently tops 110 degrees.  My records have no warps...all is good.
No. At precisely 92 degrees vinyl evaporates.

They say that there are no silly questions: I demur.
That would make for a great, uhm, quickly expanding material. As vapors in this case might occupy 1000 times more space.

Carpet bombing with old copies of Ferrante & Teicher , bent fabric, and Al Jolson?  The Bill Cosby records alone could deal with an entire country....